Graduate Jobs at The Workplace

The Workplace works closely with a wide variety of employers to bring you information on the latest graduate opportunities. Vacancies are advertised on JobsBoard, our online database for University of Wolverhampton students and graduates.

We can help you with your job hunting strategies and give you that competitive edge. Our professional Employer liaison team works closely with local, regional and national companies to keep you in touch with the latest graduate openings. We can help you get your foot on the first rung of your graduate career ladder.

Access the Online Vacancy Portal (JobsBoard)

Employers advertise a broad range of opportunities encompassing the public, private and charitable sectors on JobsBoard which is open to our students and graduates. Please click on the button below to access the database.

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Graduate appointments

The Workplace also offers an opportunity for students and graduates to book Job search appointments. We offer a walk-in service, so feel free to visit us and speak to a member of the Employer Liaison team for more information.

The aim of these appointments is to discuss your options and match them with the available opportunities locally, regionally or nationally.

Graduate Internships

In addition to a range of full time vacancies ‘The Workplace’ manages various schemes across the West Midlands and beyond to support our students into their first job upon graduation. Graduate internships represent potentially excellent opportunities for fast career progression.

Opportunities are available within small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and large employers who are interested in the potential and talent available within the graduate labour market. An internship has the potential to offer an exciting and dynamic challenge within an environment where you can make a significant impact. Please find below more information on the schemes that we are currently supporting:

University of Wolverhampton Graduate Internships

We all know that the first months of starting out at University can be a challenging time for new students. Every year the University supports its own recent graduates on an internship programme across various departments and faculties.

These paid internships last between 3-12 months and are advertised through the Jobs and Events database.

Internships are an opportunity for a recent graduate to integrate their recent University experiences with practical, supervised work experience and:

Contributes to your personal and professional development

Involves a supervision component that is mentoring and educational

Includes career related experiences that complement what has been learned

Will have a reflection and evaluation process at the conclusion of the internship

These opportunities are also advertised through our online vacancy portal - JobsBoard

Other sources

There are several ways to find a graduate job. In addition to using online vacancy sites and directories, being proactive and taking a speculative approach to job hunting can also be successful. Below are some more useful websites that you might want to look at:

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) - partnership between a graduate, an organisation and a university/research institution. Graduates are recruited to manage strategic projects within the company, with support from the university and can also gain a further professional qualification.

Enternships is a site advertising placements in start-up companies to student and graduates nationally and internationally

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